![]() From battling in tight quarters on the spiral steps or pushing opponents from the top of the structure, they're a hotbed of activity that really makes the mode shine.Īdding to the sense of over-the-top, wild experiences is Chivalry 2's voice line system. These giant wooden staircases provide some of the most unique and exciting combat scenarios in all of Chivalry 2. Attackers take on different objectives, including claiming control points and pushing Siege Towers towards castle walls. ![]() Outside of team deathmatch and free-for-all, Chivalry 2 sports a Team Objective mode that feels like a historical take on Conquest from EA's Battlefield series. When swordplay gets boring, trying to score kills with the least effective tools imaginable is downright hilarious fun. ![]() Players can pick up bread, branding irons, and boulders for use as makeshift weapons, and some of them can be surprisingly effective. In addition to a wide arsenal of traditional melee weapons, knights on both sides of the conflict can pick up anything that isn't nailed down to assist them. At the best of times, duels reach the same highs as an intense Street Fighter matchup, though obviously in a much different setting.Ĭhivalry 2's improved combat system is complex, but it's also as chaotic as the original. Quick slashes can easily overwhelm a foe or succumb to well-timed blocks. Heavy attacks are devastating but slow and easy to avoid. Every move has a logical counter and players have options in how they want to approach each situation. Soldiers rarely swing their swords without purpose in Chivalry 2. The familiar melee combat of the original Chivalry gains new life thanks to the sequel's improved animations. Related: First-Person Melee Games To Play While Waiting For Chivalry 2 The controls are intuitive, allowing novices to easily aim where it hurts the most while skilled players fend off multiple attackers with graceful-yet-brutal movements. Wielding everything from a sword to a turkey leg is as simple as "slashing" the mouse (or right stick) in a direction alongside one of three attack buttons. Armies of up to 32 players charge into battle and either taste victory or end up missing a limb or three. Players pick from knights, soldiers, and other medieval warriors, each with unique weapon preferences and abilities. For all of Chivalry 2's changes, the developers wisely preserved the original's core combat.
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